Feniex C-4017 User manual

Typhoon Instruction Manual
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Typhoon Full Function
C-4017
Typhoon Handheld
C-5017

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Table of Contents
Safety Regulations & Warranty 3
Service after Expiration 3
Copyright 3
Feniex Product Copyright 3
Equipment Dimensions 4
Box Contents 5
Typhoon Full Function 5
Typhoon Hand Held 6
System Specications 7
Mounting Instructions 8
Typhoon Siren Mount 8
Typhoon Handheld Mount 8
Typhoon Full Function Mount 9
Wiring Diagram 10
Siren Tones 11 - 12

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Service After Expiration
Feniex Industries will still provide service for
all products after expiration of the warranty.
For any issues, call the customer support
line. In some instances it may be necessary
for the product to be shipped, freight prepaid
and insured for loss or damage to Feniex
headquarters.
Copyright
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products described in this instruction manual
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Feniex Industries, Inc.
Safety Regulations
The following provides all the information
necessary to safely operate the previously
listed products of Feniex Industries, Inc. Please
read this manual thoroughly before installing or
operating your new product in order to prevent
any damage or injury. Failure to follow the
listed instructions in this manual may result in
damage to your products or personal injury.
• Proper installation of this product requires
good knowledge of automotive systems,
electronics and procedures.
• Please guarantee all vital components
of the vehicle are not in danger of being
damaged by drilling holes necessary for
installation. Check all sides of the mounting
surface before drilling any holes into the
vehicle.
• Do not install this product in any way
that interferes with the deployment of
the air bag. Doing so may damage the
eectiveness of the air bag and can lead
to serious personal and vehicle injury. The
installer will assume full responsibility of
proper installation of the new unit.
• Please clean the mounting surface before
installation of the unit when using tape,
brackets, magnet, Velcro or suction cups.
• The product's ground wire must be
connected directly to the Negative (-)
battery post for eective use of the unit.
Please follow all wiring guidelines provided
to guarantee long lifespan and productivity.
Failing to follow these instructions may
result in damage to the product.
Warranty
Feniex Industries, Inc. warrants to the original
purchaser that the product shall be free
from defects in material and workmanship
for 5 years from the date of purchase for all
LED products. Feniex Industries warranties
speakers, sirens, ashers, and controllers for
2 years.
If a warranty problem occurs, please contact
customer support at 1.800.615.8350 or visit
the web site at www.Feniex.com. If the product
needs to be returned for repair or replacement,
call our customer support line to receive a
return merchandise authorization number.
Warning! Utilizing non-factory screws and mounting
brackets may result in loss of warranty coverage.
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Equipment Dimensions
2.53"
7.4"
4.84"
1.2"
4.78"
2.64"
6.77"
2.43"
1.21"

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Typhoon Full Function Box Contents
Product: Quantity
Full Function Controller and
Integrated Microphone 1
Typhoon Siren 1
Label Sheet 1
RJ45 Cable 1
Short Arm L-Bracket 2
8-32x3/8 Screw 2

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Typhoon Handheld Box Contents
Product: Quantity
Handheld Controller 1
Typhoon Siren 1
Label Sheet 1
RJ45 Cable 1
Nest Clip Mount 1
#6 Screw 2

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Typhoon Siren Specication:
Input Voltage: 12V DC
Temperature Range: -20°C to +50°C
Max Current: 25A
Stand By Current: 50mA
Power Output: 100W
Main Fuse: 30A
Feature 1: Air Horn Override
Feature 2: Park Kill
Feature 3: Radio Rebroadcast
Feature 4: 21 Programmable Tones
Feature 5: Included Mic
Speaker Impedance: 11 Ohm
Output Voltage: 35V RMS
Housing: Aluminum
Siren Overload Protection Turn off for 5 seconds then Auto Restart
System Specication
Full Function System Specication:
Operating Voltage: 12V DC
Max Power Output: -20°C to +50°C
Standby Current: 25mA
Number of Outputs: 6
Handheld System Specication:
Operating Voltage: 12V DC
Max Power Output: -20°C to +50°C
Standby Current: 25mA
Number of Outputs: 6

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1.) Place the unit against the intended
mounting surface.
2.) Mark the areas where the mounting
holes will be drilled. If the mounting surface
is part of the vehicle, make sure no vital
components could be damaged by the
drilling process.
3.) Pre-drill four 1/16" mounting holes on
the mounting surface, making sure no vital
components of the surface are damaged.
4.) Make sure to deburr the holes
thoroughly.
5.) Using customer provided screws,
secure the Typhoon Siren to the mounting
surface.
Typhoon Siren Mounting
1 ¾"
0.16"
Typhoon Handheld
Mounting
1.) Place the Handheld nest against the
intended mounting surface.
2.) Mark the areas where the mounting
holes will be drilled. If the mounting surface
is part of the vehicle, make sure no vital
components could be damaged by the
drilling process.
3.) Drill two .16" mounting holes on the
mounting surface, making sure no vital
components of the surface are damaged.
4.) Place the Typhoon Handheld Controller
into the clip to hold the unit when not in
use.

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Mounting Swivel Bracket
(purchased seperately)
1.) Secure the Swivel Ball to the base of the
controller using the #10-32 screw.
2.) Attach the swivel ball to the swivel
bracket base using the provided screw.
3.) Using the provided screw, secure the
two clamps loosely together.
4.) Place the clamps and screw around the
2 swivel balls. Tighten the clamp screw,
thereby attaching the swivel bracket base
to the full function controller.
5.) Secure the Swivel Bracket to the rear of
the controller (as shown in the diagram).
6.) Place the unit against the intended
mounting surface.
7.) Mark the areas where the mounting
holes will be drilled. If the mounting
surface is part of the vehicle, make sure
no vital components could be damaged by
the drilling process.
8.) Drill two mounting holes on the
mounting surface, making sure no vital
components of the surface are damaged.
9.) Using customer provided screws,
secure the Full Function controller to the
mounting surface.
Typhoon Full Function Mounting
Mounting L-Bracket
1.) Utilizing the provided screws, secure the
L-Brackets to each sides of the controller
using a Phillips head screwdriver at a
torque setting of 1 in*lb.
2.) Place the unit against the intended
mounting surface and mark the areas
where the mounting holes will be drilled. If
the mounting surface is part of the vehicle,
make sure no vital components could be
damaged by the drilling process.
5.) Drill two mounting holes on the
mounting surface.
6.) Using customer provided screws,
secure the Full Function controller to the
mounting surface.
#8-32

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+-
+ 12 V DC
- 12 V DC
Switch 1/ Wig Wag
Switch 2/Wig Wag
Switch 3
Switch 4
Switch 5
Switch 6
Air Horn +
Park Kill +
Broadcast On
Radio IN
Radio IN
100W Spkr
100W Spkr
Air Horn and Horn Ring will activate
on a 12V+ signal. Every vehicle's Body
Control Module is different in terms of its
output signal.
Wiring Diagram
30 amp
fuse
BCM
Car Horn Park or
Overhead Light
External
Radio
Speaker
30 amp
fuse
Radio
Speaker
Body Control Module (BCM)

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Using Tone Select Switch
To cycle through tones activate desired
port and momentarily press the tone
selector switch to cycle to next tone.
Using Park Kill
Park Kill is used to deactivate any activated
standard siren tone. Park Kill does not
deactivate audio tones. Park Kill port can
be connected to your vehicle's overhead
light, door open light or park so that the
siren is disabled when the door is opened.
Using Radio Rebroadcast and
Microphone
When either Radio Rebroadcast or the
Microphone is activated, any activated
tone, standard siren tone or audio tone,
gets deactivated.
Mic Volume
To adjust the mic volume, locate the
mic volume switch on the side or top of
the controller. Use a small phillips head
screwdriver to adjust the volume.
Tone
selector
switch
Siren Tones
Mic
Volume
Tone selector
switch
Mic
Volume
I
II
III
IIII
IIIII
IIIIII

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Siren Tones & Patterns
Tone Settings
User settings for siren tones are saved in the controller, not in the siren box.
M1 & M2 Tones HF, T1, T2 & T3 Tones Wig Wag Patterns Handheld Tones
Wail Wail Wig Wag Slow Wail
Ecto Siren Yelp Wig Wag Fast Yelp
Bad Boys Fast Yelp Wig Wag Combo Fast Yelp
Move Out of the Way Phaser Double Slow Phaser
Pull Over Mechanical Double Fast Mechanical
Step Out of the Vehicle Manual Wail Double Combo Manual Wail
Step Out Hands Up High/Low Quad Slow High/Low
Remain in Your Vehicle P Call Slow Quad Fast P Call Slow
Remain Window Down P Call Fast Quad Combo P Call Fast
Horn-Phaser Attack 1 Horn-Phaser
Horn-Yelp Attack 2 Horn-Yelp
Phaser-Yelp Phaser-Yelp
Ecto Siren Ecto Siren
Bad Boys Bad Boys
Move Out of the Way Move Out of the Way
Pull Over Pull Over
Step Out of the Vehicle Step Out of the
Vehicle
Step Out Hands Up Step Out Hands Up
Remain in Your Vehicle Remain in Your Vehicle
Remain Window Down Remain Window Down
Test Tone Test Tone

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1. Setting button as momentary:
Press and hold the desired button you wish
to program as momentary.
Continue holding the selected button
for 3 seconds. A beep will sound when
programmed.
The button is now set as a momentary
button. To reverse the function, repeat the
steps above.
2. Setting wig-wag functionality:
Press and hold buttons 1 and 2
simultaneously.
Continue holding buttons 1 and 2
for 3 seconds. A beep will sound when
programmed.
You have now enabled button 1 as the “On/
pattern select.
To reverse the functionality, repeat the
steps above.
Programming Buttons for
Full Function and Handheld
Important! Only the buttons highlighted in red
(above) are available to program.
Press and hold the
siren tone button.
While holding the
siren tone button,
cycle through the
tones using the
tone selector switch
(shown right).
Release the siren
tone button.
Tone selector
switch
Important! Only the buttons highlighted in red are
available to program.
2. Setting siren tones as momentary:
Press and hold the desired button you wish
to program as momentary.
Continue holding the selected button
for 3 seconds. A beep will sound when
programmed.
The button is now set as a momentary
button. To reverse the function, repeat the
steps above.
1. Setting Typhoon Handheld Siren Tones
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 2
3 4
5 6

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Rotary Dial Switch Typhoon Full Function
Position Function Activation # Tones
OFF Turns System Off None -
M1 Ramp Up/Ramp Down Press Manual to turn On 1
M2 Ramp Up Press Manual to turn On 1
HF Continuous On/Off Press Manual to turn On and to select
Siren Tones. Press Manual twice to turn Off 3
T1 Continuous On/Off Press Manual to switch between siren tones 2
T2 Continuous On/Off Press Manual to switch between siren tones 2
T3 Continuous On/Off Press Manual to switch between siren tones 2
Tone selector switch
Setting Siren Tones
Turn rotary dial to the position you would
like to program the siren tone.
Cycle through the tones using the tone
selector switch (shown right). To program
M1 and M2, hold the Manual button while
pressing the tone selector switch.
Important! Only the buttons highlighted in red are
available to program.
HF, T1, T2, and T3 have multiple tones that
can be programmed. To switch between
the tones, press the manual button.
Release the siren tone button.
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